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We have found the solution. Use EasyFind to locate an Open I/O driver named " OpenIO_Blackmagic.acf" in up to two locarions. Once located, right click on each one and "Reveal in Finder", then trash each one from the folder that it has opened. Easy Find won't directly trash it itself and you will have to type in your admin password

Yes it has always worked. 2018.5 is the first version of MC and only on Sierra that has this issue. There are four of us here running the same Mac Pros with the same configuratons and it's worked on Moutain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite, EL Capitan and Sierra all the way up to 8.8.5 of MC. As I say I built a temp High Sierra boot and the DX even works

I did do that when I did my first, second and third install of 2018.5 as well as the Sentinal Driver for my Dongle. I'm one of those guys who actually reads the Readme Files before doing major upgrades. I've also done the separate install hoping that that would fix the issue but it's still a no go. I've even trashed anything and everything

I've just upgraded to 2018.5 and I've run into two issues. Issue 1 - I have installed the DX Drivers and made sure that they are up to date in the Application Manger but Avid does not recognize it. For some reason it only wants to use the BlackMagic Decklink Card in my system. Protools sees it properly but not Avid. I need the DX because their

I've just run into a rather curious issue in MC 8.8.5 with Apple ProRes 4444 MXF Imports and Video Mixdowns. If I use DNxHR 444 for an import or Video Mix Down in a 2048x858 Project the MXF file has a Bitrate of 298mbs. The file size is also very similar to the orignal Apple ProRes 4444 File, however if I set the Import or Mix Down to Apple ProRes

What I meant to say was holding down the Option or Shift key and using the Scroll wheel on the mouse to Zoom or Scroll in the Timeline. Sorry about that. I do have keys mapped but I really like the way both Premiere and Resolve allow one to use the Scroll Wheel to Zoom and Scroll the Timeline. Am I missing somehting like a setting somewhere for dual

I would really like to see a Timeline Zoom and Scroll like Premiere and Resolve have. On a Mac that would be holding down the Optiion Key to Zoom in and out and the Shift Key to Scroll up and down the Timeline. I would also like to be able to do certain things on the fly like Muting or Soloing Audio Tracks as an example without Playback Halting. Lastly

I've just installed 8.9.2 on my second MBP and here's what I have found. I AMA Linked the clip in a project in 8.8.5 first which shows the allocations properly. I then upgraded to 8.9.2 and after a restart I opened MC 8.9.2. The Track Allocations are now correct but if I delete the Master Clip and AMA Link it again the Track Allocations are

Just as an update. I have checked these files in MC 8.4.5, ,8.7.2, 8.8.5, Adobe Premiere, FCP-7, FCP-X and DaVinci Resolve. The only one that displays the Track Allocations improperly is MC 8.9.2. I haven't bothered going back to 8.9.0 or 8.9.1 but I suspect I would get the same results as 8.9.2.